Vandenberg Air Force Base: New Offshore Drilling Site?

July 19, 2013

The U.S. Air Force will consider leasing land on Vandenberg Air Force Base for private companies to extract offshore oil and gas from the central California coast, according to a Los Angeles Times report.

The proposal would allow oil companies to use onshore equipment with new extended reach “slant drilling” technology to access deposits several miles offshore.

Sunset Exploration and Exxon Mobil recently asked the Air Force to revisit their proposal to use the technology to build an oil and gas drilling project on the base near Lompoc, explains the Los Angeles Times, citing an official source.

Vandenberg Base Upper Left: Photo CCL2 Wiki
Vandenberg Base Upper Left: Photo CCL2 Wiki

Environmental groups, which have long fought attempts to open the California coast to new drilling, say land-based drilling operations can pose many of same risks to marine life as offshore platforms.

Source: Los Angeles Times
 

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